Balchem Corporation has announced a significant milestone as its product, OptiMSM®, becomes the first methylsulfonylmethane $(MSM)$ to be recognized as a food with functional claims $(FFC)$ in Japan. This recognition marks a major regulatory approval, highlighting OptiMSM®'s potential health benefits and its compliance with Japan's stringent FFC standards. This achievement underscores Balchem's commitment to advancing functional foods and expanding its market presence in Japan. No information about grant or funding involving multiple organizations was mentioned.
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